Meyiwa, Thenjiwe.Ntuli, Praisegod Mduduzi.2010-10-192010-10-1920092009http://hdl.handle.net/10413/1434Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2009.The emergence of gay subcultures in Africa can be attributed to the colonial entrenchment of homophobia and homophobic laws. This emergence of gay subcultures alongside the merciless homophobia necessitated the creation of secretive forms of linguistic communication amongst the sub cultured gays. Among the Nguni people of South Africa, isiNgqumo emerged as the lingua franca within the Nguni gay subculture. This study focuses on the Nguni gay subculture in Durban and the employment of isiNgqumo by township and city/urban Nguni gay men termed skesanas. 36 young Nguni homosexual men and one older Nguni man were the participants who were interviewed. The methodology that was used in this study was ethnography. The study also relied on a snowballing technique to access numerous of the 36 young Nguni homosexual men. The study found that the Nguni gay subculture of Durban is stratified throughout several places within Durban, it is not one geographical location. Two gay clubs and two gay salons were visited as they are some of the locations where the Nguni gay subculture is located.enTheses--Gender studies.AIDS (Disease)--Social aspects--KwaZulu-Natal.Homosexuality--KwaZulu-Natal.Nguni (African people)--KwaZulu-Natal.IsiNgqumo : exploring origins, growth and sociolinguistics of an Nguni urban-township homosexual subculture.Thesis